What happens when a mom’s messy mealtime moments spark a brilliant idea? In this episode of Mom-me Moments, Angela Tait chats with Danielle Bohannan, a mom and entrepreneur who turned her journey through anxiety, postpartum depression, and motherhood into the creation of the Bibvy. From therapy and self-care to balancing parenting and business, Danielle shares how she transformed chaos into creativity and built a thriving brand—reminding moms everywhere that showing up, even imperfectly, is its own kind of success.
“You gotta always stand with motherhood. Think about how far you’ve already come. On those hard days, I look back at old pictures, when I was designing, or when my kids were babies. So that helps a lot to remind yourself” – Danielle Bohannan
Why you’ll relate and want to tune in:
- Real talk on juggling it all: Danielle shares the unfiltered truth of balancing kids, career, and mental health—because “doing it all” shouldn’t mean doing it alone.
- Motherhood isn’t picture-perfect: From traumatic births to postpartum depression, Danielle opens up about the messy, beautiful reality behind the highlight reel.
- Mental health matters: How therapy, music, and self-awareness helped her reclaim herself and become a better mom and entrepreneur.
- Turning chaos into creativity: The story of how a mom’s frustration with messy mealtimes led to inventing the Bibvy—proof that innovation can start in your kitchen.
- Rediscovering balance: The importance of self-care, exercise, and learning to pause without guilt.
- Redefining “having it all”: Why success doesn’t mean perfection, and how showing up—imperfectly—is often the most powerful thing we can do.
- For every working mom: A reminder that your dreams don’t have to wait until your kids are grown. You can build, create, and thrive while raising them.
About Danielle Bohannan:
Arizona native Danielle Bohannan, founder of Bibvy and mom of two, set out to end the chaos of messy mealtimes. Inspired by her daughter Ivy, Danielle grew frustrated with silicone bibs that kids could rip off, and coveralls that didn’t catch food – leaving stained clothes and messy floors behind.
Determined to create a better solution, she designed Bibvy: a one-of-a-kind bib with a patent-pending buckle that secures around the high chair, creating a hammock in the lap to catch food, keeping babies and toddlers clean while actually containing the mess.
Designed to fit children from 6 months to 3 years, Bibvy also transforms into an apron for crafts and play, giving parents everywhere a stress-free way to tackle both mealtime and playtime.
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